Uncommon Columbus: Residence Overview and What to Expect
Uncommon Columbus is a student housing property located in Columbus, Ohio, near the Bexley area. It offers a range of unit types from studios to four-bedroom layouts, and comes with a set of amenities that include laundry facilities, a swimming pool, and secured bike storage. The property is managed independently and primarily markets to students, though it is open to other tenants who meet lease terms. With a Google rating of 3.7 out of 5 from 271 reviews, it presents a mixed picture — some residents highlight a welcoming environment while others report unresolved issues. This review examines who the residence suits, its price positioning, room-type guidance, booking timing, and what actual residents say.
Price Positioning vs. the City’s Starting Price
The city where Uncommon Columbus is located (Bexley, part of the Columbus metro area) has a recorded starting monthly price of $695 among student-housing properties on the platform. Uncommon Columbus’s published price range is $949 to $1,789 per month, depending on unit type and lease length. This means the entry price (studio or smallest unit) is roughly 36% above the city’s baseline. The top-end four-bedroom units approach $1,789, which is nearly 2.6 times the city starting price.
All prices listed here are indicative — confirm with the operator before signing any agreement, as actual rates may vary based on promotions, move-in date, and availability. The property does not currently display a required deposit amount in the dataset.
Compared to the city’s lowest-priced offerings, Uncommon Columbus is positioned in the mid-to-upper range. Residents pay for amenities like a swimming pool, on-site laundry, and secured bike storage that may not be present in lower-cost alternatives. If budget is the primary concern, you may find more affordable options elsewhere in the city. However, if you value a more ‘resort-style’ living environment with shared recreational facilities, the premium may be justified.
Room-Type Guidance

Uncommon Columbus offers five unit types: studio, 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, 3-bedroom, and 4-bedroom. The minimum lease length is 11 months, with availability starting from 21 August 2026 (indicative — confirm exact dates with the operator).
- Studio: Typically the smallest and lowest-priced option. Suitable for a single occupant who wants privacy without sharing common areas.
- 1-bedroom: Similar to a studio but with a separate bedroom. Good for couples or a single person who prefers a distinct sleeping area.
- 2-bedroom: Designed for two occupants sharing a living room and kitchen. A cost-effective choice if you have a roommate.
- 3-bedroom and 4-bedroom: Common configurations for groups of friends or students looking to split rent. Each bedroom usually has its own lock and closet space; the common areas (kitchen, living room) are shared.
Because the price range is wide ($949–$1,789), the exact unit type and floor plan significantly affect the monthly cost. The 4-bedroom units tend to be at the higher end, while studios likely start near the bottom of the range. For the most accurate pricing per unit type, contact the leasing office directly.
What Residents Actually Say (Quoted Reviews)
To give you a realistic picture, here are three reviews pulled from Google, presented verbatim. They reflect both positive and negative experiences.
Positive review (5 stars):
“I truly had a great experience when I toured Uncommon Columbus for my daughter. From the moment I walked in, the environment felt welcoming, organized, and student-centered. The staff as a whole were professional, friendly, and clearly passionate about what they do. One staff member who stood out in particular was Care” — Toccara REYNOLDS
This review (dated before the data was extracted) focuses on the tour experience and staff attitude. It suggests that the property presents well to visitors and that employees are engaged. However, note that this is a tour review, not a resident’s ongoing living experience.
Negative reviews (1 star each):
“Despite multiple emails to the management complaining about dumpster truck coming at 2am and disrupting residents’ sleep, I have not receive any updates for the past 1 month, my complaint is basically ignored. It’s been over 3 month since the dumpster trucking coming to collect trash at ungodly hours. Every Tuesday, We” — Mia Liu
“Although the Uncommon community has some positives, my experience here has unfortunately been quite negative overall. I first signed my lease with uncommon under the impression that I would be receiving a $1,000 gift card that could be put toward rent for August. This was a false promise and I did not receive my gift c” — Lauren Ahaus
These two complaints highlight recurring issues:
- Noise disruption from garbage collection in the middle of the night, with reported lack of response from management.
- A financial incentive (gift card) that was allegedly promised but not delivered.
If you are sensitive to noise or expect reliable communication from management, these reviews indicate potential pain points. On the other hand, a tour impression was positive, so the experience may vary depending on the specific apartment location (e.g., proximity to the dumpster area) and the lease agreement terms.
Who This Residence Suits / Doesn’t Suit
Suits:
- Students or tenants who prioritise a swimming pool and secure bike storage as part of their living environment.
- Individuals or groups who want a variety of room configurations (studio through 4-bedroom) in one building, making it easy to find a match without searching multiple properties.
- People who value on-site laundry (tagged) and a student-oriented atmosphere (as described in the positive review).
- Those who are comfortable paying above the city’s baseline price for these amenities.
Doesn’t suit:
- Budget-conscious renters: At $949+ per month, the property is significantly more expensive than some other student housing options in the area that start at $695.
- Light sleepers or noise-sensitive individuals: Based on resident complaints about early-morning (2am) garbage collection, bedrooms facing the dumpster area could be disturbed.
- People who rely on clear, responsive management: The negative reviews describe ignored complaints and unmet promotional promises. If you need a landlord that follows up quickly, this property may not be the best fit.
- Prospective residents who want a short-term lease: Minimum 11 months means no month-to-month or semester-only options (unless negotiated with the operator).
Booking Timing and What to Know
Availability is listed as 21 August 2026 (indicative). That means units are likely for the 2026–2027 academic year. In the Columbus market, leases for August move-in typically start being signed as early as September–December of the prior year for the best selection. By spring 2026, many floor plans may already be taken. If you are interested in a specific unit type (especially studios or 1-bedrooms), it is wise to begin your search 6–8 months before move-in. Because the property has 271 reviews and is relatively well-known, it may fill up early for the popular room types.
Also, note the $1,000 gift card issue mentioned in a review. If the operator offers any move-in incentives, get every detail in writing. Ask whether the incentive is applied as a rent credit, a gift card, or a cash rebate, and confirm the timeline of disbursement. This can prevent misunderstandings later.
Given the negative feedback about management responsiveness, consider scheduling a video tour or in-person visit — and if possible, speak to current residents informally to get a sense of noise levels and maintenance response times.
FAQ
Is Uncommon Columbus pet-friendly?
The dataset does not include any pet policy information. You must verify directly with the operator whether pets are allowed and if there are additional fees or restrictions.
What utilities are included in the rent?
The data does not specify which utilities (if any) are covered by the monthly price. Typically, student housing in the US may include water, electricity, and internet, but this is not guaranteed. Contact the leasing office to request a full breakdown of included utilities and any extra charges.
What is the cancellation policy?
No cancellation or re-let policy is available from the provided data. Standard student housing contracts often require you to find a replacement tenant if you need to break the lease. Before signing, ask for the written terms regarding early termination, subleasing, and any associated fees.
Sources & data date
All pricing, unit types, availability, ratings, and reviews above are sourced from the amber platform data snapshot dated 2026-07. Prices, availability, and policies are subject to change; always confirm with the operator.
For the most current availability, use the on-site assistant on this page to check live rates and book a tour.
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